Norman Reedus giving back to 'Walking Dead' community by adding key grocery items like toilet paper to his restaurant's curbside pickup (via toofab)
A quick glance at the site shows they not only offer those hard-to-find items like toilet paper and hand sanitizer, but also staples like milk, eggs, bread, various meats, flour, sugar and more -- though it is worth nothing many of these items are available in restaurant-sized quantities. Though in uncertain times where we don't know how long self-isolation mandates might be around, we imagine few people have a problem with that.
As to why they've come up with this innovative approach during these unprecedented times, Reedus said it's a way of saying thank you to the community for embracing the show all these years. "It's a way to keep our employees employed and doing something good for the town that's been so good for us," he said.
It's a great way to get much-needed supplies to the people while at the same time helping out both restaurants and their suppliers who are all suffering economically during the pandemic. Here's hoping other restaurants consider creative ways to partner with their distribution partners to better serve their communities, and maybe help out their bottom line, too.
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